No shit: GOP in Michigan won't fund toilet paper for kids in school

By now, most my readers know that the Republicans in Michigan have carved over $2 billion out of our state education budget and are ready to reduce the per-pupil funding by another $150/student this year. But what you probably donít know that things have gotten so bad in our stateís schools that some of them donít even have toilet paper for our kids to use when they go to school.

1. I remember as far up to around 4th and 5th grade that student had to bring in supplies.

It wasn't uncommon for kids to bring in bushels of toilet paper, paper towels, kleenex and stuff like that. When the supplies started running low, the incentives started showing up. It wasn't mandated but if you brought stuff in you got extra credit, free homework passes, gold stars... whatever. And if you brought nothing in, you felt embarrassed for forgetting. I just took them from around our house... my mom probably thought I was eating the stuff it would disappear so fast.

I remember being so proud, for whatever reason when *MY* boxes of kleenex were being used. It was like some sort of honor. I could say, "You see that that box up there on the teacher's desk, motherfuckers? That's MY goddamned tissue box I had to trek through the snow to the bus stop and defend from the 6th grade assholes... so suck it!!"

(ok, no K-5th graders really talk like that... but we were proud of our tissues! lol).

5. I remember getting pencils, crayons and my very own ruler on my first day in school in the sixties.

Although we had to return the ruler (cleaned) back at the end of the year. Then in the nineties, when my kids were in school, you had to finance a loan to afford the required list of supplies. But toilet paper wasn't on the list then. This is a new low.

6. perhaps the kids could hop over to gop headquarters

and wipe their asses on their star spangled ties.

They (republicans) don't want the school system any longer. They have raped and pillaged the country almost as far as they can. They are pinning their future rapes on their prison system that they plan to fill with the poor and middle class. The poor and middle class won't need an education since they will be in prison. So I do believe the voucher crap is just a way to break up the schools so they can tear them down.

Oh, and charge you for materials and school plans if you want to try to educate your kids.

They are selling off the prisons with agreements for at least 80% occupancy at all times. It won't be the rich in there, as you know.

So no taxes to pay for schools or libraries. Getting rich by selling supplies to the lowers, gutting medicare, social security and basically and human services. Yep that should just about take us to third world country status. But that's what they want. A society of the super rich rulers and cave dwelling surfs.

20. "Tip of the poopberg" - nice turn of phrase - n/t

7. My (once beloved) state ....

.... has turned into tea-bagging hell.

I am not even sure that folk voted for this kind of crazy (acknowledging that in parts of the state they did and are gleeful) .... I honestly believe that most of the voters were voting for 'change" in the sense that they wanted to shake up the status quo ... in the end, the uninformed gave the tea-bagger agenda a forum (a state) in which to ram their bat-shit crazy through.

9. That hasn't been on my list of stuff to send for the class yet

but maybe next year. So far I do send Kleenex, dry erase board markers, cleaning supplies, all sorts of various office supplies. The teacher sends home a note from time to time of other stuff she needs, everything from rubber bands to plastic baggies to construction paper, to whatever. But that is about the only thing used in the class we aren't asked to buy.

The scary thing for me is that I live in an affluent school district. Our kid's teacher can send home a list of things she's running low on, and the parents can all afford to buy something so the class has everything it needs without her having to buy it herself. It can be expensive. Less affluent school districts aren't so lucky. My church has a school from a poorer district we've "adopted" where we buy classroom supplies, but I don't know if we raise as much money for them as our school gets from the students' parents, and I don't know if every school has a church sponsoring them.

Schools shouldn't have to rely on charity in order to have paper and pencils and even toilet paper.

26. Just wondering, is the state still furnishing tp to rest rooms used by the governor

And his staff and also to those in the legislature? If they are it needs to stop until they afford it statewide. GOP is really becoming the party of the stupid. Also, the GOP, they are anti-abortion too, they want forced births and total neglect for those born after forced birth. Some one needs to hurry and put the GOP's names on the back of their belts so they will know who they are after they get their heads out of their ass.